TOKYO, June 29 Reuters Toyota Motor Corp39;s global production for the first five months of 2022 fell 9.7 short of its own target on average, raising questions about whether the Japanese automaker will be able to maintain its current fiscal production target.
The world39;s largest automaker by sales said it produced 634,940 vehicles globally in May, 5.3 fewer than in the same month last year and short of its target of about 700,000 the third consecutive month it has missed its monthly output goal.
It has stuck to its target of a record 9.7 million vehicles for the year ending March 2023 but has floated the possibility that its production plan may be lower.
Toyota, which fared well during the earlier months of a global semiconductor crunch due to its large stockpile of chips, has repeatedly cut production this year as it faced shortages of key chips and components as well as supply disruption due to COVID19 containment measures in China.
For June, the automaker has twice downgraded its production target. The latest forecast is 750,000 vehicles, roughly 12 below than the original estimate of 850,000.
The automaker has already called AprilJune an intentional pause in production to relieve the burden on its suppliers.
At home, production slumped 28.5 in May but rose 4.6 overseas.
Europe was among regions where production increased because it was not hit as hard by the chip shortage. Production also rose in countries including Thailand and Indonesia which were…